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Year To, for/award name Award type Refs. 1932 (5th) To Walt Disney for the creation of Mickey Mouse.: Statuette [2] [12]1939 (11th) To Walt Disney for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, [38] "recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field for the motion picture cartoon."
Only actor to win an Oscar for portraying a fictional Oscar nominee. Maggie Smith won Best Supporting Actress for playing an Oscar loser in California Suite (1978). Only actor to appear in multiple films with the most Oscar wins. Bernard Hill has supporting roles in Titanic (1997) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), with ...
Troy Kotsur's best supporting actor win for "CODA" in 2022 made him the first deaf man and the second deaf actor overall to win an Oscar. Troy Kotsur held his award for best actor in a supporting ...
This left the Academy short one Oscar. [7] By winning Best Actor for The Champ, as well as starring in Grand Hotel, Wallace Beery is the only performer to date to appear in a Best Picture-winning film and win an acting Oscar for a different Best Picture nominee in the same year.
No one—the cat was a stray Answer : No one—the cat was a stray. Bonus fact : Director Francis Ford Coppola found the cat in the studio and handed it to Marlon Brando before the shot.
In schools a "Mickey Mouse course", "Mickey Mouse major", or "Mickey Mouse degree" is a class, college major, or degree where very little effort is necessary in order to attain a good grade (especially an A) or one where the subject matter of such a class is not of any importance in the labor market. [134]
There have been 44 different actors to have won multiple awards, the first coming in 1937 when Luise Rainer became the original two-time Oscar darling. Some manage to win every time they are ...
There are only fourteen people in Oscar history who have won two or more Oscars at age of 60 or older: Joseph Ruttenberg for Somebody Up There Likes Me and Gigi; Cedric Gibbons and Edwin B. Willis for Julius Caesar and Somebody Up There Likes Me; Fred Quimby for The Cat Concerto, The Little Orphan, The Two Mouseketeers and Johann Mouse